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Chinese print can date back 1100 years. For example, carved bricks and stones in the Han Dynasty are actually early forms of woodprint. As a type of print art, wood board printing invented in the Tang Dynasty was closely related to life of ordinary people and helped to spread arts in ancient China. Buddhist sutra Vajracchedika printed in 868 AD is the important evidence testifying to the wood board printing of the Tang Dynasty and the world’s earliest complete printed book still preserved today. Thus it is generally recognized as the peak of print art of the Tang Dynasty.
Chinese print can date back 1100 years. For example, carved bricks and stones in the Han Dynasty are actually early forms of woodprint. As a type of print art, wood board printed invented in the Tang Dynasty was closely related to life of ordinary people and helped to spread arts in ancient China. Buddhist sutra Vajracchedika printed in 868 AD is the important evidence testifying to the wood board printing of the Tang Dynasty and the world’s earliest complete printed book still preserved today. It’s generally recognized as the peak of print art of the Tang Dynasty.